Top 5 DS Emulators - Play DS Games on other Devices

Part 1. What is Nintendo DS?

The Nintendo DS was released by Nintendo in 2004 and it was known as the first handheld device that featured dual screens another version Nintendo ds lite was released in 2006 it had brighter screen, lower weight and smaller size. Nintendo DS also features the ability for multiple DS consoles to directly interact with each other over Wi-Fi within a short range without the need to connect to an existing wireless network. Alternatively, they could interact online using the now-closed Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection service. All Nintendo DS models combined have sold 154.01 million units, making it the bestselling handheld game console to date, and the second bestselling video game console of all time.

Part 2. Top Five Nintendo DS Emulators

1.DeSmuME Emulator:

Desmume is an open source emulator that works for Nintendo ds games, originally it was written in C++ language, the best thing about this emulator is that it can play homebrew and commercial games without any major issues the original emulator was in French, but had user translations to other languages. It supported many homebrew Nintendo DS demos and some Wireless Multiboot demos, this emulator has great graphics and never slows down great sound support with very minor bugs.

Filters to improve image quality and has software (Softrasterizer) and OpenGL rendering.

DeSmuME also supports microphone use on Windows and Linux ports, as well as direct video and audio recording. The emulator also features a built-in movie recorder.

PROS

High level emulation with optimized performance.

Great graphics quality.

Microphone support included.

Runs most of the commercial games.

CONS

Almost none

2.NO$GBA Emulator:

NO$GBA is an emulator for Windows and DOS. It can support commercial and homebrew Gameboy advance ROMs, the company claims it as No crash GBA most highlighted features include multiple cartridges reading, multiplayer support, loads multiple NDS ROMs.

Features And Functionalities:

Emulator with multiplayer support

Multiple cartridges loading

Great Sound support

PROS:

Supports most of the commercial games

Multiplayer support is a plus point

Fine graphics.

NO$GBA requires less system resources

CONS:

Costs money and sometimes does not work even after updates.

3.DuoS EMULATOR:

Nintendo DS developer Roor has released a new and interesting Nintendo DS emulator to be used with the PC. This Nintendo DS emulator is generally known as DuoS and if we can take anything away from the first release of the project then we are in store for some great things from this developer. It is written in C++ and is able to run almost all commercial games under Windows, and makes use of hardware GPU acceleration as well as a dynamic recompiler. This emulator is also notable for being able to run even on lower end PCs without consuming excessive resources.

Features And Functionalities:

Super-fast emulator

Supports save state system.

Full screen Resolution Supported

Good Sound Support

PROS:

Can run games on slower PC's

GPU acceleration brings graphics to life.

Can run almost all commercial games

CONS:

Few minor bugs.

4.DraStic EMULATOR:

DraStic is a fast Nintendo DS emulator for Android. In addition to being able to play Nintendo DS games full speed on many Android devices. Newer versions of emulator also support graphics filters and have extensive database of cheat codes. Many games run at full speed while other games are still to be optimized in order to run. Initially it was made to run on the Open Pandora Linux handheld gaming computer, and aimed at providing a better alternative for low-powered hardware, but then it was ported out for android devices.

Features And Functionalities:

Enhance the game's 3D graphics to 2 by 2 times their original resolution.

Customize the placement and size of the DS screens.

Supports graphics filters and cheat support.

PROS:

Cheat codes supported

Great graphics and 3d experience.

Supports number of commercial games

CONS:

Few bugs and crashes sometimes.

5.DasShiny EMULATOR:

dasShiny is the Nintendo DS emulator part of the Higan multi-platform emulator. Higan was earlier known as bsnes. dasShiny is an experimental free video game emulator for the Nintendo DS, created and developed by Cydrak and licensed under the GNU GPL v3. dasShiny was originally included as a Nintendo DS emulation core in the multi-system Nintendo emulator higan, but was taken out in v092 and now exists as its own, separate project. dasShiny is written in C++ and C and is available for Windows, OS X and GNU/Linux.